It’s not legalism; I just feel like I’m a better person when my inbox is cleared.
I feel like a better person about twice a year, I’d say.
I want to talk through a super common issue on the internet. I invite your wisdom and input; I also invite your prayer. Because I want and need—desperately need—divine wisdom for whether and how to answer all kinds of internet comments from all kinds of strangers with...
I basically finished my dissertation a decade ago. Paul’s Positive Religious Affections. It’s available on Kindle and print-on-demand just in case anyone wants it. In it I basically argued that Paul is meant to be a model in his affections and not just in his theology...
This blog has shifted over time to reflect the interests of its proprietor. I use it as much as a "weblog"—a journal of my own thoughts, a means of forming those thoughts—as I do anything else. I search my own blog all the time for quotes and illustrations to use in...
A female professor of Christian ministry just sent me a survey to fill out. I don't consider myself an expert in this area, but I certainly have tried to be responsible—this is one of those places where the battle over truth is fiercest in my generation. Here were my...
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Is my desire to start sending you pointless e-mails on a regular basis evil?
NOOOOOOOOO!!!!! I want to feel good for a long time!
Calling your bluff, Mark. You boomeranged all your messages to take this screen shot! I see that little yellow box at the top…
I would definitely call it legalism to insist that using Boomerang to clear your inbox doesn’t count.
In the official IOC rules for Gmail inbox clearing, Boomerang is not included, I admit, but I happen to have a well-placed friend there who inadvertently revealed to me that Boomerang is going to be allowed in the next edition.